HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-07-12; City Council; Resolution 2016-1501
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RESOLUTION NO. 2016-150
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD,
CALIFORNIA, ACKNOWLEDGING RECEIPT OF THE CALIFORNIA
COASTAL COMMISSION'S RESOLUTION OF CERTIFICATION
INCLUDING SUGGESTED MODIFICATIONS FOR LCPA 07-02, AND
APPROVING THE ASSOCIATED AMENDMENTS TO THE LOCAL
COASTAL PROGRAM LAND USE MAP (LCPA 07-02) AND GENERAL
PLAN LAND USE MAP (GPA 07-02).
CASE NAME:
CASE NO.:
GENERAL PLAN UPDATE
LCPA 07-02/ GPA 07-02
EXHIBIT 1
The City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, does hereby resolve as follows:
WHEREAS, on September 22, 2015, the City Council approved a comprehensive
General Plan update, including associated amendments to the Local Coastal Program land use
map and the zoning map (LCPA 07-02/ZC 15-02); and
WHEREAS, the California Coastal Act requires Coastal Commission certification of
any local coastal program amendment; and
WHEREAS, on November 9, 2015, the city submitted an application to the Coastal
Commission requesting to amend the Carlsbad Local Coastal Program pursuant to LCPA 07-02;
and
WHEREAS, on April27, 2016, the city requested that the Coastal Commission defer
its decision on three components of the city's Local Coastal Program amendment application,
described as follows:
Deferred
Item
Marja Acres
Proposed LCP Amendment
Change LCP land use from:
RLM (0-4 du/ac)/L (Local Shopping Center)
to R-15 (8-15 du/ac)/GC (General
Commercial) and
Change LCP zoning from:
RA-10,000 (Residential Agriculture)/C-2
(General Commercial) to RD-M (Residential
Density Multiple)/C-2 (General Commercial)
Reason to Defer Coastal Commission
Decision
At the request of Coastal Commission staff,
additional time is needed to adequately
evaluate LCP agriculture policies that may
relate to this property. This land use and
zone change will continue to be processed
and brought to the Coastal Commission for
decision as a separate item.
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Zoning in
Deferred
LCP
Certification
Areas
Residential
in C-T Zone
To ensure consistency with proposed land
use designations, change the zoning on
various properties within the Agua
Hedionda LCP segment and 10 parcels
within the Mello II segment.
Add residential as a permitted use within
the C-T (Commercial Tourist) Zone,
provided the residential use is located
above the ground floor and the residential
use is secondary/accessory to the primary
visitor-serving commercial use.
I There is no certified LCP implementation
' plan for these properties; therefore, as
determined by Coastal Commission staff,
LCP zoning does not technically exist and
cannot be changed. The proposed LCP
zoning will be incorporated as part of the
city's comprehensive LCP update (currently
in process), which will include an
implementation plan for these properties.
At the request of Coastal Commission staff,
additional time is needed to evaluate the
proposal. This proposal will be incorporated
with the city's comprehensive LCP update.
WHEREAS, on May 11, 2016, the California Coastal Commission approved the
city's Local Coastal Program Amendment (LCPA 07-02); and on May 16, 2016, the city received a
letter dated May 13, 2016 from the California Coastal Commission, attached hereto as
Attachment lA, that certifies (resolution of certification) the Coastal Commission's approval of
the city's Local Coastal Program amendment (LCPA 07-02), subject to nine suggested
modifications; and
WHEREAS, acceptance of the California Coastal Commission's suggested
modifications, as set forth in Attachment lA attached hereto, is necessary to comply with the
California Coastal Act and California Administrative Code; and
WHEREAS, the City Council did on the12th day of July, hold a duly noticed public
hearing as prescribed by law to consider said request.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Carlsbad, as follows:
1. The foregoing recitations are true and ,correct.
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2. The City of Carlsbad acknowledges receipt of the California Coastal
Commission's resolution of certification including suggested modifications for the city's Local
Coastal Program amendment {LCPA 07-02), as set forth in Attachment lA attached hereto.
3. The Local Coastal Program land use map is amended {LCPA 07-02), as
shown on Attachment lB updated May 2016, attached hereto.
4. The General Plan land use map is amended {GPA 07-02), as shown on
Attachment 1C updated May 2016, attached hereto.
EFFECTIVE DATE: The approval of LCPA 07-02 shall not be effective until the
Executive Director of the California Coastal Commission certifies that implementation of LCPA 07-
02 will be consistent with the Coastal Commission's sugge_sted modifications for LCPA 07-02. The
approval of GPA 07-02, as shown on Attachment lC, shall be effective after a period for referendum
has elapsed, which is thirty days after the adoption of this resolution.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting ofthe City Council ofthe City of
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Carlsbad on the 12th of July, 2016, by the following vote to wit:
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5 AYES: Hall, Wood, Schumacher, Blackburn, Packard.
6 NOES: None.
7 ABSENT: None.
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ATTACHMENT 1A
STATE OF CALIFORNIA-THE NATURAL RESOURCES AGENCY EDMUND G. BROWN, JR., Governr,r
CALIFORNIA COASTAL COMMISSION
SAN DIEGO AREA
7575 METROPOLITAN DRIVE, SUITE 103
SAN DIEGO, CA 92108-4421
(819) 767-2370
Ms. Jennifer Jesser
City of Carlsbad
Plaiming Division
1635 Faraday Avenue
Carlsbad, CA 92008
May 13, 2016
Re: Certification of City of Carlsbad LCP Amendment No. LCP-6-CAR-15-0034-2
(General Plan Update/LCP Map Revisions)
Dear Ms. Jesser:
On May 11, 2016, the California Coastal Commission approved the above referenced
amendment to the City of Carlsbad's Local Coastal Program (LCP). The amendment
involves revisions to both the Land Use Plan and Implementation Plan components of the
certified LCP, including numerous land use and zoning map revisions ai1d text revisions
to several Zoning Code sections to eliminate references to the RHNA base density
requirement, reduce the minimum density of mixed-use developments in the C-1, C-2,
and C-L zones, and allow professional care facilities in the Ozone.
The Co1mnission approved the LCP amendment with nine suggested modifications that
add map notes on the LCP Land Use and Zoning Maps related to the Open Space land
use and zoning boundary in the Terramar neighborhood, apply the Visitor Commercial
land use designation and the Commercial Tourist zone to two hotel pai·cels, retain the
Travel Services C01mnercial land use designation on the Strawberry Fields parcel, retain
the Public Utilities land use designation on the power plai1t parcel, retain the One-Fainily
Residential zone on fourteen parcels along Willow Place, retain the Open Space zone on
the north shore of Batiquitos Lagoon, and add a map note to the LCP Zoning Map
clarifying that the Commission retains permitting authority in areas of deferred
certification. The attached modifications contain the specific changes adopted by the
Commission.
Before the amendment request can become effectively certified, the Executive Director
must determine that implementation of the approved amendment will be consistent with
the Commission's certification order. This is necessary because the amendment was
certified with suggested modifications.
In order for the Executive Director to make this determination, the local government must
formally acknowledge receipt of the Commission's resolution of certification, including
any terms or suggested modifications; and take any formal action which is required to
satisfy them, such as rezonings or other ordinance revisions. This ce1iification must also
include production of new LCP Land Use and Zoning Maps and new Implementation
Plan Chapters 2L26, 21.27, 21.28, 21.31, and 21.53 demonstrating that the amendment,
as approved by the Commission m1d accepted by the City, 'Nill be incorporated into the
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City's certified Local C;oastal Program immediately upon concurrence by the
Com.mission of the Executive Director's determination.
As soon as the necessary documentation is received in this office and accepted, the
Executive Director will report his/her determination to the Commission at its next
regularly scheduled public hearing. If you have any questions about the Commission's
action or this final certification procedure, please contact our office. Thank you and the
other staff members who worked on this planning effort. We remain available to assist
you and your staff in any way possible to continue the successful implementation of the
local coastal program.
S'.7rt~---
Gabriel Buhr
Coastal Program Manager
(G:\San Diego\Reports\LCPs\Carlsbad\LCP-6-CAR-15-0034-2 (General Plan Update/LCP Map Revisions) Certification Letter.docx)
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May 13, 2016
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CITY OF CARLSBAD LCP AMENDMENT NO. LCP-6-CAR-15-0034-2
GENERAL PLAN UPDATE/LCP MAP REVISIONS
SUGGESTED MODIFICATIONS ADOPTED BY COASTAL COMMISSION
(ON MAY 11, 2016)
Land Use Plan:
1. Add the following note to the City of Carlsbad LCP Land Use Map regarding the
Open Space boundary in the Terramar neighborhood: "The location of this Open
Space boundary shall be refined during the process to update the Carlsbad Local
Coastal Program (LCPA 15-07). The boundary may be adjusted to more
accurately reflect beach and bluff areas that are undevelopable pursuant to
California Coastal Act and city policies.'~
2. Revise the City of Carlsbad LCP Land Use Map to apply the Visitor Commercial
(VC) land use designation to APNs 214-450-17 and 214-450-31 (720 and 751
Macadamia Drive).
3. Revise the City of Carlsbad LCP Land Use Map to retain the Public Utilities (U)
land use designation on the Encina Power Station and SDG&E service center
parcels (APNs 210-010-46 and 210-010-40).
4. Revise the City of Carlsbad LCP Land Use Map to retain the Travel Services
Commercial (TS) land use designation on the Strawbenv Fields parcel (APN 211-
010-24).
Implementation Plan:
5. Add the following note to the City of Carlsbad LCP Zoning Map regarding the
Open Space boundary in the Terramar neighborhood: "The location of this Open
Space boundary shall be refined during the process to update the Carlsbad Local
Coastal Program (LCP A 15-07). The boundary may be adjusted to more
accurately reflect beach and bluff areas that are tmdevelopable pursuant to
California Coastal Act and city policies."
6. Revise the City of Carlsbad LCP Zoning Map to apply the C01mnercial Tourist
(C-T) zoning designation to APNs 214-450-17 and 214-450-31 (720 and 751
Macadamia Drive).
7. Revise the City of Carlsbad LCP Zoning Map to retain the existing One-Family
Residential (R-1) zoning desigi1ation on properties along Willow Place (APNs
212-230-01 to 1_11
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8. Revise the City of Carlsbad LCP Zoning Map to retain the existing Open Space
(OS) zoning designation on the northern portions ofBatiquitos Lagoon (APN
216-140-34).
9. Add the following note to the City of Carlsbad LCP Zoning Map regarding
Deferred Certification Areas: "Within the deferred ce1tification areas, the zoning
classifications shown on this map are not certified by the California Coastal
Commission. Until a Local Coastal Program implementation plan is certified by
the California Coastal Commission for these areas, the California Coastal
Commission retains authority to issue coastal development pennits for
development on these properties. The California Coastal Commission will utilize
the city's zoning, as shown on this map, as a guide when evaluating proposed
coastal development permits within these areas."
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The Location of this Open Space boundary shall
be refined during the process to update the
Carlsbad Local Coastal Program (LCPA 15-07).
The boundary may be adjusted to more accurately
reflect beach and bluff areas that are undevelopable
pursuant to California Coastal Act and city policies.
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